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Growth rates and histopathological outcomes of small (6-9 mm) colorectal polyps based on CT colonography surveillance and endoscopic removal.

B Dustin PoolerDavid H. KimKristina A MatkowskyjMichael A NewtonRichard B HalbergWilliam M GradyCesare HassanPerry J. Pickhardt
Published in: Gut (2023)
Small 6-9 mm polyps present overall low risk to patients, with polyp growth strongly associated with higher risk lesions. Most patients (75%) with small 6-9 mm polyps will see polyp stability or regression, with advanced histology seen in only 7%. The minority of patients (25%) with small polyps that do grow have a 3-fold increased risk of advanced histology.
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